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Glashütte-an Greatness

The SeaQ Panorama Date


The Glashütte SeaQ is one impressive piece.


At 43mm in diameter and 15-and-a-half mm thick, it cuts an imposing figure. Also, its sapphire crystal showcases a brilliant blue dial, and exhibits an intriguing in-house movement. And coming in at around $10k, it is anything but cheap.


PROS

  • Exemplary build quality and execution (especially on the steel bracelet)

  • Stunning blue dial with finely applied hour markers

  • Excellent movement architecture and finishing

  • Panorama "big date"and ceramic bezel

  • Good value & flies under the radar

CONS

  • Potentially too big for everyday wear

  • Uncertain re-sale value & flies under the radar


"This watch is perfection personified...It's superior to a Rolex Submariner Date. Really, this is like a dive watch that Patek Philippe would make. That is the level we're looking at here."


Per ablogtowatch, "The Glashütte Original Manufactory Calibre 36-13 offers an impressive 100-hour power reserve...(two full days longer than a Rolex Submariner) matched to a modern and sports-ready 4Hz operating frequency. A 21k-gold oscillation weight, rate adjustment through the variable moment of inertia screws in the balance wheel, a black-polished swan-neck fine adjustment spring, and a silicon hairspring extend the list of old-school and new-school horological prowess..."


Or, in the words of Bruce Williams, it offers"Excellent movement architecture...and a high level of finishing"


In terms of steel sports watches built for the water, it's better looking than a Nautilus and offers more substance than a similarly priced Submariner.


Impressive indeed.

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